Cinema of Unease

Cinema of Unease
Directed by Sam Neill, Judy Rymer
Produced by Paula Jalfon
Grant Campbell
Vincent Burke
Written by Sam Neill
Starring Sam Neill
Music by Don McGlashan, The Mutton Birds, John McNicholas, Ross Chambers, Mike Hedges
Cinematography Alun Bollinger
Edited by Michael Horton
Distributed by Top Shelf Productions
Release dates
July 1995
Running time
56 mins
Country New Zealand
Language English
Budget $466,000

Cinema of Unease is the New Zealand contribution to the British Film Institute's Century of Cinema Series. Written and directed by Sam Neill, the title refers to the dark and brooding nature of many of New Zealand's most notable films, which Neill considers a reflection of the nation's struggle to find, or form, its own identity. It won Best Documentary in the 1996 TV Guide Film and Television awards.[1] It also screened at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

Filmography

films featured/discussed:

References

  1. TV Guide Film and Television Awards
  2. "Cinema of Unease". NZ Onscreen. Retrieved 5 August 2014.

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